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to find it really irritating when people on here end there sentences with, no?

55 replies

FreddysTeddy · 18/04/2008 18:43

For example;

"but surely that is the point, no?"

It just comes across as so bloody smarmy.

Feel free to kick me in the head for this, this is AIBU.

OP posts:
pagwatch · 18/04/2008 18:45

but surely they are just adding it for emphasis, no?

yeah. pretty annoying but less so that when people say "and it was like, so annoying"

Chequers · 18/04/2008 18:46

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AlistairSim · 18/04/2008 18:50

I think many responses can be seen as patronising.
For me it's the >sigh< when someone doesn't agree with you but then I guess you can't tell what tone/expression is being used....so I just wince a bit and let it go.

How can you be unreasonable for finding something irritating, btw? It's not like you're going to hunt down the posters and execute them.

Is it??

Broodybabywannabe · 18/04/2008 18:56

maybe this belongs in pedants,no??

constancereader · 18/04/2008 18:59

I always assumed that those posters had English as a second language, as it seems like a foreign sentence construction.

I agree about the >sigh

ImightbeLulumama · 18/04/2008 19:02

well, then i am smarmy

but i don;t care

so YABU, but that is just my opinion, no?

shinyshoes · 18/04/2008 19:02

Fujuny cos I end all my sentences with a 'yes' Like Mr Ramsey.

to kids

'you think mummy is stupid, yes?'

'you wanna stop doing that now , yes'

'look at me when I talk to you , yes'

pointydog · 18/04/2008 19:06

you are a tad touchy, yes?

ImightbeLulumama · 18/04/2008 19:06

lol @ pointydog

shinyshoes · 18/04/2008 19:07

OMG Pointydog has got the jist of it

hifi · 18/04/2008 19:08

if you are being so fussy you should get there and their right.

pointydog · 18/04/2008 19:08

my post was to op, in fact. Didn't notice shiny's one.

zippitippitoes · 18/04/2008 19:08

well at least you arent annoyed with people swo say babe

Broodybabywannabe · 18/04/2008 19:09

the word babe always makes me think of the song in labryinth lol

Trifle · 18/04/2008 19:09

I find it really really really irritating when people spell 'there' when any numpty knows it should be spelt 'their'.

shinyshoes · 18/04/2008 19:09

, i'm used to it , yes

shinyshoes · 18/04/2008 19:10

zippitipitoes, I am with you there/their. I had to listen to a load of asswipes calling me that at a party at the weekend

Boco · 18/04/2008 19:11

In your title it should read their and not there, no?

zippitippitoes · 18/04/2008 19:11

no i like it

SquonkTheBeerGuru · 18/04/2008 19:12

you did realise what you would get when you posted this, no?

CantSleepWontSleep · 18/04/2008 19:13

I think you are being unreasonable, no?

sigh

hecate · 18/04/2008 19:15

end there sentences. Sorry, but you just can't complain about use of language with the wrong there/their/they're It's just tooooooo funny.

SquonkTheBeerGuru · 18/04/2008 19:16

well spotted, hecate...

And I call myself a pedant, no?

WigWamBam · 18/04/2008 19:18

Do you really have nothing better to worry about?

(Agees wholeheartedly with hecate. As usual).

PestoMonster · 18/04/2008 19:20

um, no?